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THE GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE. 
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for flowers. The sharp frosts cut the Liquidambar 
a little, the leaves are beautiful, but not quite up to 
the usual colour. Aponogeton distachyon i is flowering 
well. We have T Primroses a d Gentianellas 
in bloom. Iris Vartani has bee ori tiful. Gaul- 
theria procumbens clothing the sides of ditches and 
Fic, 110.— ROSE ENCHANTRESS: СЗЕАМҮ WHITE WINTER FLOWERING VARIETY. 
— 
on banks in full sun is always pretty, the red = 
taking the place of flowers. The North Ame 
Cranberry, О шас 
а рг 
Ри. The fruit is excellent ste 
I think better, from being fresher, than the Russian 
Cranberries, George F, Wilson 
эк TEA ROSE ENCHANTRESS. 
as long been die to obtain good Rose 
lass during the dull weather of the 
ate y = months, before the 
forced blooms are available, and for this purpose 
М. гага, Wm, Paul & Son's new variety Enchantress, 
for which they obtained an Award of Merit at the 
е 
blossoms possessing all the desired qualities of size, 
fulness and fragrance; there was also a plen ntiful 
crop of young buds in various pe of development, 
promising to unfold during winter months. 
nchantress is the result of a pene between E. un 
— and а Chinese Rose; ooms are 
— with — centres, inclining to the E 
(MESSRS, WILLIAM PAUL AND эск) 
In addition to its value as а late blooming variety ir = 
— it is а fine beddin ing Rote, for throughout the the 
ummer 
i the Waltham Cross nurseries were viento with 
a profusion of most beautiful flowers, which continued 
unfolding until the severe frosts of last October so 
suddenly put an end to all outdoor Rotes. 
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